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What is so special about this phone?

jpope

Sep 21, 2004, 12:55 AM
Have heard that it is a good one but cant seem to find anything about it that makes it too much different from the Samsung MM-A700 from Sprint

will this have streaming video to other similar phones and that is the difference?

Thanks in advance to all responders
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daveyp225

Sep 21, 2004, 4:27 AM
The LG has a CCD DigCam, MP3 Player & Speakerphone, and a 262k screen.

The sprint only has a CMOS DigCam (I believe), and via Sprints website has only a 65k screen.

Not that big of a difference.. but after seeing what the vx8000 can actually do I must say I am overly impressed. Some of us hate sprint too 🙂.

Dave
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jpope

Sep 21, 2004, 1:11 PM
So, I have currently been with ATT for 9 years and finally think I will upgrade my phone & Service. I dont think ATT has up to date phones (or something in which is as cool/capable) of what I am looking for. I NEED good coverage, Nationally, and want a 1 Megapixel camera.....would like video as well.

So, back to the phones Sprint has the A700 (no speakerphone hurts) & audiovox 8920 that both have 1megapix + and Verizon has the V710 (not to excited about the keypad) ......so, what do I get? Comes to what the phones offer now and what the companies can offer in the short term.

I heard that Streaming video Phone-Phone is coming and the 8000 will do this? That will be from Verizon but wont Sprint and others have this as well?
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yeahright

Sep 21, 2004, 2:54 PM
If one of your biggest concerns is good coverage, then there should not even be a real comparison between sprint and verizon. It is always a smart thing to pick a company and coverage first, then look at that company's phones. Check out a sprint national map, then look at a verizon map. There is no real comparison when it comes to coverage. Don't know where you live but around here your sprint phone stops working two miles off the highway☹️ You can buy the coolest phone ever known by man, but if your coverage and service sucks it doesn't do you much good. The biggest difference between these phones is what happens when you dial *611, do you want help from a knowledgeable customer service rep or do you want to get lost in a maze of prompts fr...
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jpope

Sep 21, 2004, 3:04 PM
I live in Phoenix, AZ and most all of the people I know that have Sprint have good coverage, I really didnt think that coverage between Sprint and Verizon much differed.

Where do you live? and any comments on the phones I noted?
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yeahright

Sep 21, 2004, 3:31 PM
Sprint's digital coverage area is like 1/4 of verizon's. I checked Arizona and phoenix is covered well by both companies. But you will notice a difference between them if you ever leave that area for sure. If you do travel that is something to seriously consider. The biggest thing though is the customer service. It is next to impossible to ever get a person to help you on sprint. I had sprint about a 1 1/2 years ago in ohio, the coverage sucked and customer service sucked as well. Maybe they are much better in your market? those phones are both extremely nice, i think you would be happy with either one of them. I have been extremely happy with my past 5 lg's, i have had the 510,4400,4500,6000,and i am currently using the 7000. So back to pic...
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jpope

Sep 21, 2004, 3:40 PM
the lg8000 is not available yet at Verizon.

I do travel primarily on the Western US but do go around the US probably 4-7 times a year....mostly in major metro areas. so the West is what I would be concerned about in major metro areas

THANKS a bunch for the info and anymore to come.

I really just want a good coverage phone with 1 megpixel or better phone and all verizon has is the V710....
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thehazmat

Sep 22, 2004, 1:47 PM
for sprint. i recommend sanyo phones, yes they lack in style and looks. but they're fully packed! my bro has the most expensive sanyo sprint has to offer and it's so tight. it has every feature a modern cell phone can do nowadays plus more.
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pyrophite

Sep 22, 2004, 8:25 PM
Umm, no one seems to have mentioned that this is one of the first EV-DO phones to be released, 1 mbps bandwidh on a cell phone??? Come on, that's gotta be the barnone best feature of this phone.
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jpope

Sep 24, 2004, 1:55 AM
so basically its the bandwidth this phone brings with it vs a cool feature set with the camera or video?

That A700 that Samsung brought out looks slick....I just wish the damn thing had a speakerphone
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Placeman

Oct 1, 2004, 10:37 AM
Actually EV-DO is around 300 to 500 Kbps with actual results closer to the 300 mark.
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yeahright

Sep 21, 2004, 3:03 PM
If you don't really care that much about the service and coverage, the samsung a700 does look like a cool phone. Samsung usually makes good equipment, I would probably stay away from audiovox though. Stick with lg, sanyo, and samsung. Waiting to see how the 710 turns out(hopefully not another 720 nightmare)
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jojo3102

Sep 29, 2004, 9:16 AM
Really what is the difference in the 7000 and the 8000 and the 710....ok lets not talk about what wrong with the 710 that I already know...let imagine it works the RIGHT WAY
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jpope

Sep 29, 2004, 12:07 PM
Ok, so the main points surrounding the 8000 vs the AA700 are Coverage (sprint vs verizon) in which I have talked to alot of both users and it really seems it is even across the board, Speakerphone (which is a really nice feature to have), and this EVDO technology (which seems like it really is not covered across the US AND only offers advantages IF I want Wed info to my phone),

If the A700 had a speakerphone and bluetooth I would be using it now but it doesnt so what more OTHER then these two features does the 8000 offer?

Anyone? Thanks for your replys in advance
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